In general, we use orange pulp and would throw away the peels. But, the interesting fact is, the orange peel has lot of uses and benefits. Orange peel can help in enhancing skin and overall health. Hence it is used in cosmetic and medicinal purpose.
They have anti-oxidants that help to prevent skin from premature aging. Moreover, it reduces the cholesterol. Apart from these two, it also helps in digestion related problems, acidity and other related problems.
So, instead of throwing away the peels, let us utilize the benefits of peels and start using it in cooking to improve our health.

Ingredients :
1. Orange Peels - 1/4 Cup (Cut pieces)
2. Tomato - 1
3. Cooked Thoor Dhal - 1/4 Cup
4. Tamarind Juice - 1/4 Cup
5. Rasam Powder - 3 tsp
6. Red Chilly - 3 (Adjust to your taste)
7. Jeera - 1 tsp
8. Mustard - 1/2 tsp
9. Oil - 2 tsp
10. Ghee - 1/2 tsp
11. Coriander - 1/4 Cup (Finely Chopped)
Procedure :
1. In a pan, add ghee and then add orange peels. Fry for a minute. Keep it aside.
2. Now, to the same pan add oil. Pop mustard. Then add jeera and red chilly.
3. Cut tomato and add it to the pan.
4. Add a tumbler of water, cooked dhal and tamarind juice.
5. Now add rasam powder and salt.
6. Mix well. Add the fried orange peels. Boil well.
7. Garnish with curry leaf and coriander.
8. Serve hot with rice.
This participates in "Think Beyond the Usual - Soup, Curry and Chutney with Fruits" event hosted by me.
Sure it wud taste gud and have a wonderful aroma!
ReplyDeleteUnique rasammmm..very intersting :)
ReplyDeleteI am sure rassam would taste awesome and fresh!! Like your event, surely I 'mgoing to send entry..which is already sitting at my doc...
ReplyDeleteA citrus-y rasam sounds perfect. You have fabulous recipes in your blog my dear. I have already bookmarked one recipe and will try and post it soon.
ReplyDeleteOh dear never knew orange peel can be used to make this lovely looking rasam.. Will try it for sure and let you know how it was. Nice click too
ReplyDeleteThanks Raje, Vineetha, Jagruti, Cool Lassie and Pavithra for your nice comments..
ReplyDelete@Jagruti, I'm waiting for your innovative and wonderful entry Dear..
@Cool Lassie, I'm eager to know which one of my recipes you liked most and book marked..do try and post your comments Dear..
@Pavithra, Sure you would love it..let me know how it came out..
this is nice really unusual with orange peels !! nice thanks for sharing !
ReplyDeleteLovely rasam...very aromatic and beautiful presentation.
ReplyDeleteits a nice idea dear....now on wards no need to waste orange peels
ReplyDeletewooow!!!!can orange peel used like this,.oh very interesting and innovating...surely tastes good...
ReplyDeleteThis is really interesting and unusual!
ReplyDeletenice one dear.
ReplyDeleteSuch a unique rasam, feel like tasting rite now...yumm!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds interesting.. But I am seriously wondering how it would taste.. dont you get a bitter taste?? or is it subtle..
ReplyDeleteThats an innovative dish! The rasam must have tasted yummm...can almost feel the taste of the tangy oranges.
ReplyDeleteNithu,
ReplyDeleteNice aromatic rasam.
Very interesting use of orange peels! Looks yum and inviting :-)
ReplyDeleteOhh Nithu
ReplyDeleteWhat an idea.after reding this i feel like going and cooking something wth fruit around night 12.30.Funny right.
Any way very great Idea
What a creative use of orange peel. Sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteAlicia
Orange peels rasam that sounds inviting and unique... Love the idea, gotta try it soon!!!
ReplyDeleteHeard about this rasam before.But never gota chance to try .Now as i got this recipe im going to try this soon.
ReplyDeleteVery innovative dear..I am sure the rasam must have been flavorful and tasty...looks good :)
ReplyDeleteVery unique rasam recipe!!Looks & sounds great!!will try sometimes..:D Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteumm..the aroma of orange peels must be tempting!
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting and looks good too. Will give a try soon. Thnx for the innovative rasam.
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Uniq rasam...
ReplyDeleteLove this unique rasam...let me see if I can come up with a creative dish to send for your event.
ReplyDeleteVery innovative, i hve used orange zest in cooking but orange peel rasam that sounds amazing.
ReplyDeletedidn't know orange peel had digestive properties... such a unqiue way to prepare rasam... great recipe...
ReplyDeleteRasam looks delicious and different rasam with orange,,
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